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Integration of diffusion of innovation theory into diabetes care. [PDF]
The acceptance for innovation by Rogers [Image: see text]
Lien AS, Jiang YD.
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Complexity Theory and the Diffusion of Innovations [PDF]
In recent years, complexity theory has been shown to throw light on a number of issues related to the management of organizations. Examples include the use of complexity notions to help understand situations such as mergers and acquisitions and assist in the successful facilitation of these events by suggesting appropriate enabling infrastructures ...
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Innovation, Diffusion, and Trade: Theory and Measurement [PDF]
I develop a multicountry-model in which economic growth is driven mainly by domestic innovation and the adoption of foreign technologies embodied in traded intermediate goods. Fitting the model to data on innovation, output per capita, and trade in varieties for the period 1996-2007, I estimate the costs of both domestic innovation and adopting foreign
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Applicability of diffusion of innovation theory in organic agriculture [PDF]
The authors discuss the possibility of applying the theory of diffusion of innovations in the concept of organic farming. Agricultural and food sector has been exposed to significant changes over the past two centuries. That was very significant for the theory of diffusion of innovations that sought to better understand the process of knowledge ...
Tomaš Simin, Mirela, Janković, Dejan
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Applying Diffusion of Innovation Theory to Intervention Development [PDF]
Few social science theories have a history of conceptual and empirical study as long as does the diffusion of innovations. The robustness of this theory derives from the many disciplines and fields of study in which diffusion has been studied, from the international richness of these studies, and from the variety of new ideas, practices, programs, and ...
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What’s Wrong with the Diffusion of Innovation Theory? [PDF]
This paper examines the usefulness of the diffusion of innovation research in developing theoretical accounts of the adoption of complex and networked IT solutions. We contrast six conjectures underlying DOI research with field data obtained from the study of the diffusion of EDI. Our analysis shows that DOI based analyses miss some important facets in
Kalle Lyytinen, Jan Damsgaard
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Punctuated Equilibrium Theory and the Diffusion of Innovations [PDF]
This article builds on punctuated equilibrium theory to evaluate the diffusion of public policy innovations in the United States. The article argues that punctuated equilibrium theory provides a unifying framework for understating three mechanisms leading to the diffusion of innovations: gradual policy diffusion driven by incremental policy emulation ...
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Application of the evolution theory in modelling of innovation diffusion [PDF]
The theory of evolution has found numerous analogies and applications in other scientific disciplines apart from biology. In that sense, today the so-called 'memetic-evolution' has been widely accepted. Memes represent a complex adaptable system, where one 'meme' represents an evolutional cultural element, i.e.
Milan Krstic, Ana Skorup, Djordje Minkov
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Innovation, Diffusion, and Trade: Theory and Measurement [PDF]
Growth and imports are correlated across countries, but the mechanisms underlying this relationship are not well understood. I develop a multi-country model in which imports and growth are connected by technological innovations and their international diffusion through trade. Fitting the model to data on innovation, productivity, and trade in varieties,
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